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Getting Started with Zend Server<br />

Zend Server <strong>Reference</strong> Manual<br />

Zend Server is a tool that requires a minimal amount of actual interaction with the Administration<br />

Interface. Once your environment is setup, apart from occasionally logging in to view your system settings<br />

or your php.ini, there are not many day-to-day activities that require the Administration Interface.<br />

The first point of reference for working with Zend Server is what to do after installation.<br />

What to do After Installing Zend Server<br />

The following section describes the tasks that should be performed after installing Zend Server for the<br />

first time.<br />

These tasks cover all the different installation types (DEB, RPM, Tarball and Windows). Each task is<br />

accompanied by a description of its purpose and the expected results.<br />

Run the Administration Interface<br />

Purpose: To verify the installation and that the Administration Interface is accessible.<br />

Result: the Administration Interface opens in a browser.<br />

The Administration Interface is a Web interface that runs through a browser.<br />

This procedure describes how to view the Administration Interface.<br />

To view the Administration Interface:<br />

1. To run Zend Server locally, open a browser and enter the following URL:<br />

For Windows: http://localhost/ZendServer;<br />

For Linux: http://localhost:10081/ZendServer or https://localhost:10082/ZendServer<br />

If you are using a remote connection, replace localhost with your Host Name or IP.<br />

2. The Zend Server login screen opens and prompts you to set a password.<br />

This screen only appears once and is not displayed again after your password is set.<br />

The next time you log in to Zend Server, you are prompted for the password you set the first time you<br />

opened Zend Server.<br />

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